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A Venue for the End of the World began its long journey to the screen back in 2007 at a Roger Waters concert. The entire opening to the stadium show was staged as a kind of fascist rally, complete with red arm bands and vertical banners among the Pink Floyd paraphernalia.
With Ian Anderson, Dale Bell, John Binder, Dick Cavett. Haunted by uncanny similarities between Nazi stage techniques and the showmanship employed by modern entertainers, a filmmaker investigates the dangers of audience manipulation and leader worship.
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- Aidan Prewett
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Sep 14, 2014 · Play Trailer. Overview. Haunted by uncanny similarities between Nazi stage techniques and the showmanship employed by modern entertainers, a filmmaker investigates the dangers of audience manipulation and leader worship. Aidan Prewett. Director. Aidan Prewett. Writer.
Synopsis: What does it feel like to have half a million people in the palm of your hand? Haunted by uncanny similarities between Nazi stage techniques and the showmanship employed by modern entertainers, a filmmaker investigates the dangers of audience manipulation and leader worship. Awards:
Synopsis. Haunted by uncanny similarities between Nazi stage techniques and the showmanship employed by modern entertainers, a filmmaker investigates the dangers of audience manipulation and leader worship. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Cast. Dick Cavett Ian Anderson Paul Provenza D. A. Pennebaker Chip Monck Aidan Prewett. Director.
- Aidan Prewett
- Devil Blue Films
Synopsis. Haunted by uncanny similarities between Nazi stage techniques and the showmanship employed by modern entertainers, a filmmaker investigates the dangers of audience manipulation and leader worship. Watch at home. Full Credits. Director: Aidan Prewett, Writer: Aidan Prewett, Aidan Prewett, Cinematographer: Schy Peterson, Cast:
Haunted by uncanny similarities between Nazi stage techniques and the showmanship employed by modern entertainers, a filmmaker investigates the dangers of audience…